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nodecloud-aws-plugin

v1.0.0-beta.1

Published

AWS plugin for NodeCloud core

Downloads

8

Readme

nodecloud-aws-plugin

Amazon web services plugin for nodecloud

🚀 Install

$ npm install nodecloud-aws-plugin

✌️ How to setup

How to get your AWS credentials

Make sure you have .nc.config file in the project root and have nodecloud installed.

Content of .nc.config file is assumed as the following json structure. It is an array of supported providers.

  1. name : Provider name which nodecloud supports.
  2. tag : Name that you will use to load the given provider. It is for your reference in code. It can be anything that you may like.
  3. libName : Library name which has to be installed before loading a provider.

Config file can contain array of objects for all providers and all will be loaded. Supported values for name : azure, google, aws, alicloud, digitalocean.

const providers = [
    {
        name: 'aws',
        tag: 'aws',
        libName: 'nodecloud-aws-plugin'
    },
    // other providers might be included here
]

module.exports = providers;

💻 Development

$ git clone https://github.com/cloudliz/nodecloud-aws-plugin
$ cd nodecloud-aws-plugin
$ npm link
$ cd .. && mkdir nodecloud-dev && cd nodecloud-dev
$ npm link nodecloud-aws-plugin
$ cd .. && git clone https://github.com/cloudliz/nodecloud
$ cd nodecloud
$ npm link
$ cd nodecloud-dev
$ npm link nodecloud